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Blu-Ray Edition of Buster Keaton’s ‘Seven Chances’ Offers Opportunity To Focus on Another Big Name From Silent Comedy Era, Clyde Bruckman

Bruckman made a significant contribution to Keaton’s output during the 1920s and co-directed what is considered not only the comedian’s finest film, but one of the greatest films extant, ‘The General’ (1926).

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Never Heard of Artsakh? ‘There Was, There Was Not’ Offers a Good Chance To Learn About the Troubled Former Soviet Region

The director, who set out to highlight the lives of women in a culture dominated by men, notes that she ‘never meant to make a film that documented war, displacement, and ethnic cleansing.’

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Believe the Hype: While Moderately Flawed, Payal Kapadia’s ‘All We Imagine as Light’ Deserves the Accolades It Has Garnered

Working with cinematographer Ranabir Das, Kapadia traverses Mumbai’s byways with an ethnographic eye, crafting a free-ranging tale of hard-scrabble lives that has been recognized for its focus on ‘subjects related to the female world.’

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4K Restoration of 1932 Film ‘Scarface’ Offers Opportunity To Experience the Deft Directing of Howard Hawks

Notwithstanding its moralistic add-ons, flagrant comic touches, and dated character types, ‘Scarface’ retains its brute primacy, an explosive sense of oncoming disaster, and inevitable comeuppance.

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A Devastating Documentary, ‘Nathan-ism’ Focuses on a Witness to History at Nuremberg

When we meet Nathan Hilu, the nonagenarian artist is drawing, scribbling, cutting, pasting, and writing about the time he spent at Nuremberg. A lively raconteur, he rattles off his adventures with a ragged and often salty esprit.

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New Package of Laurel and Hardy Silents Offers Chance To Watch as Legendary Comedy Team’s Foibles Are Established

‘Laurel and Hardy: Year Two’ includes 10 comedy shorts of varying quality, each of which runs about 20 minutes in length. Even the best are loose-limbed, ramshackle, on-the-fly efforts.

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